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Places - areas in the school in Pasifika languages (PDF)
The resource is the result of a request by a teacher aide in a South Island School who wished to have labels and signs in Pasifika languages for key areas and places in the school. Underpinning this simple resource is a desire to recognise and include linguistic and cultural diverse members of a school community. The resource is available in Tongan, Samona, Cook Island Maori, Te Reo Maori, and Niuean.
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Places in a school - Samoan
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Student needs (Focusing inquiry)
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Dr Jannie van Hees
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An example of a School Procedure document (Word)
This document provides an outline of the sorts of considerations that a school might consider as they go about writing a policy or procedure document for ESOL. It is intended to be used as a model or starting point only. A school policy is the means by which a school indicates an intention to act in certain ways. It is based on the beliefs and values that are important to the community of the school. By agreeing on a policy and documenting it, a school indicates a willingness to identify certain needs and allocate certain resources to ensure that those needs are met.
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School policy
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Teacher needs (Teaching inquiry)
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Gaylene Price
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